Project Details
Description
The goal of this 5-year proposal is to continue the federally supported
activities of a unique Mental Health Clinical Research Center for the
multi-disciplinary study of anxiety disorders, anxiety symptoms and
related disorders. Interlocking core facilities provide the resources for
substantive research conducted both by the MHCRC participants and a wide
range of other investigators within the Department of Psychiatry and the
New York State Psychiatric Institute and collaborating institutions.
The new MHCRC proposal maintains our current core facilities. These
include the Research Assessment and Training Unit (Jean Endicott, Ph.D.),
the Biological Studies Unit (Jack Gorman, N.D.), the Biostatistics and
Data Management Unit (Donald Ross, Ph.D.) the Analytical
Psychopharmacology Unit (Thomas Cooper, MA), the Molecular Genetics Unit
(Conrad Gilliam, Ph.D.), the Diagnostic and Recruitment Centers for normal
volunteers (Jean Endicott, Ph.D) and anxiety patients (Michael Liebowitz,
M.D.), as well as our Open Treatment Center (Michael Liebowitz, M.D.).
The MHCRC at New York State Psychiatric Institute continues to be a model
for the field of psychiatric research. It integrates major support from
the city, state, university, a voluntary hospital, foundations, and
federal project grants around a stable set of federally funded Core
Facilities. The entire mechanism is devoted to research and training in
the context of excellent patient care.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 8/1/94 → 7/31/00 |
Funding
- National Institute of Mental Health
ASJC Scopus Subject Areas
- Psychiatry and Mental health
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